Rohrthrips patrickmuelleri, Ulitzka, 2019

Ulitzka, Manfred R., 2019, Five new species of Rohrthrips (Thysanoptera: Rohrthripidae) from Burmese amber, and the evolution of Tubulifera wings, Zootaxa 4585 (1), pp. 27-40 : 32-33

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4585.1.2

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1D7B13B8-C6D0-44F4-AFD2-47733E01E08E

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5933854

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C187ED-4047-FFA7-07A4-5927FD965D2A

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Plazi

scientific name

Rohrthrips patrickmuelleri
status

sp. nov.

Rohrthrips patrickmuelleri sp. n.

( Figs 6–8 View FIGURES 5–8 )

Female. Body fully extended; pronotum basally slightly dented; basal abdominal segments difficult to assess due to shiny refraction; legs folded under body except right mid leg; fore wings overlapping hind wings.

Colour ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 5–8 ) uniformly light brown including antennae and legs; all major setae and wing fringes dark; wing veins coloured pale greyish-brown, only a shade darker as wing membrane.

Head ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 5–8 ) with reticulate sculpture particularly in the middle; about as long as wide and produced in front of anterior margin of eyes, with cheeks slightly rounded behind eyes; cheeks lacking setae; one pair of long but very fine ocellar setae close to base of antennae. Eyes not prolonged ventrally. Hind ocelli close to compound eyes; far apart from each other. Vertex with postocular setae far behind eyes (left seta missing). Antennae 9-segmented; segment I barrel-shaped; segment II basally asymmetric without elongated pedicle; III–VIII symmetrical, inverse conically shaped and tapering distally from level of sense cones; sensorium on segment II not visible; number of sense cones of the following segments difficult to assess but at least one inner and one outer on III–VI and one outer only on VII; segment IX conically shaped, at base narrower than segment VIII distally. Mouth cone short and rounded. Maxillary palps 2-segmented; labial palps minute, not assessable. Pronotum wider than long, trapezoidal; posteroangular setae long and pointed, other pronotal setae not developed or missing; epimeral setae long and pointed. Metanotum with a pair of fine setae far apart from the front margin of the plate. Prosternum with fernal plates wider than long; basantra not visible (very likely not developed); mesopresternum complete, very flat boatshaped; mesosternellum and metasternum fused. Fore wings ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 5–8 ) becoming progressively larger in distal half; anterior vein complete, reaching costa near apex; bearing two distal setae and one basal seta located anteriorly to the vein; straight except for the short bending close to its tip; second vein not developed; membrane without microtrichia. Fringe cilia straight; arising from sockets; duplicated cilia present around apical margin of wing; clavus with paired setiform processes at tip. Hind wings at base clearly with microtrichia ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 5–8 ); without any veins; base with recurved setae; sockets of wing fringes smaller as on fore wing ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 5–8 ). Fore legs with femora stout; fore tarsi with two teeth. Mid and hind legs slender. All femora with one long ventral and all tibiae with one long dorsal seta; mid and hind tibiae terminally each with three spines, much smaller on mid tibiae; mid and hind tarsi two-segmented, with hamus. Abdominal tergites faintly sculptured reticulate (partly visible only), without wing-retaining setae; lateral setae long, pointed; setae s3 on IV–VII longer than other lateral setae and conspicuously bent inwards ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 5–8 ). Abdominal segment I (pelta) not assessable; IX conical, with setae s3 long and somewhat protruding tube; sternite IX with structures interpretable as gynosternal plates and fustis (cf. Bhatti 1998b). Abdominal segment X (tube) conically extended at base; its sculpture not assessable; apparently without campaniform sensilla; with terminal crown of long anal setae.

Measurements. Female (in microns): Body, length 1600. Head, length 202; width 200. Eyes, length 85; width 38. Hind ocelli, diameter 19; distance between the hind ocelli 50. Ocellar setae 32. Postocular setae 38. Prothorax, length 233; width 378; posteroangular setae 100; epimeral setae 107. Pterothorax, largest width 365. Metanotal median setae about 57. Abdomen, length 1000; largest width 461 (segments III–IV); segment X (tube), length 151; basal width 63. Setae s3 on tergite IX 220. Antennae, length 399; length (largest width) of segment I 40 (25), II 47 (34), III 62 (34), IV 47 (31), V 53 (31), VI 50 (28), VII 47 (22), VIII 34 (16), IX 19 (8). Sense cones, length of inner (outer) on segment III 20 (18), IV 22 (19), V 22 (25), VI 25 (19), VII – (16); basal width 4–5. Fore wings, length 1030; largest width 206.

Syninclusions. Remnants of another insect and a stellate trichome.

Etymology. The species R. patrickmuelleri is dedicated to Patrick Müller for his generous donations of Burmese amber thrips inclusions.

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